Down in the Deep Deep Blue
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Label: Champs Hill Records
Cat No: CHRCD089
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 28th August 2015
Contents
Artists
Man Overboard QuintetArtists
Man Overboard QuintetAbout
The title of the album 'Down in the deep deep blue' comes from Isham Jones’ song I Hate Myself for Being So Mean to You, describing the place where the protagonist intends to ‘drown’ (or in some versions to ‘hide’) himself. The album also features Trav’lin All Alone, the popular If My Heart Could Only Talk, Carelessly, and the later, prophetic Good Morning Heartache, recorded by Billie Holiday at the height of her fame in 1946.
The earliest song in the collection here is an exception - it came not from America, but from the UK. The music for Limehouse Blues was written by the English composer Philip Braham for a revue starring Gertrude Lawrence in 1922.
Man Overboard Quintet brings together five like-minded musicians who play and listen to all sorts of music, and who share a love of hot swing. Thomas Gould is a classical violinist described as “staggeringly virtuosic” by The Guardian. He also is a dab hand at jazz, and his playing meets its match in the lyrical clarinet-playing of Ewan Bleach, who has been making his mark on the music scenes of London and New Orleans. Thomas and Ewan work the tunes beautifully together, sometimes harmonising, sometimes challenging each other.
At other times, they simply provide the setting for Louisa Jones’ distinctively husky but sweet voice. Underpinning the sound are Dave O’Brien, one of the brightest young musicians on the London swing scene, on the double bass, and Jean-Marie Fagon, a good old- fashioned, no-nonsense rhythm guitarist from France.
Track Listing:
1. Please don’t talk about me when I’m gone
Stept / Clare
2. Sister Sadie
Horace Silver
3. Trav’lin all alone
J C Johnson
4. New Orleans Wiggle
A J Piron
5. Imagination
Fud Livingston
6. I hate myself for being so mean to you
Isham Jones
7. Me & my gin
J C Johnson
8. I wonder where my baby is tonight
Donaldson / Kahn
9. Carelessly
Kenny / Kenny / Ellis
10. Jubilee Stomp
Duke Ellington
11. Good morning heartache
Higginbotham / Drake / Fisher
12. Limehouse Blues
Braham / Furber
13. Dirty TB Blues
Spivey
14. I wish that I were twins
Mayer / Loesser / DeLange
15. If my heart could only talk
Samuels / Whitcup / Powell
16. What a little moonlight can do
Harry M Woods
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